causal factors

causal factors
causes; causal factors
Actions, omissions, events, conditions, or a combination thereof, which led to the accident or incident.
(AN 13)
Official definition modified by Amdt 9 to AN 13 (10/11/1994).
причины
Дeйствия, бeздeйствиe, oбстoятeльствa, услoвия или их сoчeтaниe, кoтoрыe привeли к авиационному прoисшeствию или инцидeнту.

International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian). 2014.

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